Teaching the nuances of when and how to use technology—and leaving room for boredom—can be invaluable, says journalist Manoush Zomorodi...
Article Link (posted Sept 11, 2019)
Health officials in the U.S. have flagged hundreds of serious respiratory illnesses among people who use e-cigarettes, including six deaths. For doctors in Canada, the sudden illness adds to their concerns that people wrongly assume vaping products are harmless...
Article Link (Posted September 12, 2019)
When “time management” come up in conversation, student-athletes’ eyes tend to glaze over and their attention span fades. And I get it! It’s hard to impress upon high school athletes—and even adults—the importance of developing time management skills before they pack their bags to start their new college adventure. However, from games to practice, travelling, classes and homework, student-athletes have a lot on their plates. They need to go into college with a realistic idea of the time commitments required of them and armed with some applicable time management skills.
Article Link (posted Sept 2019)
The global sports market is projected to surpass $600 billion in value by 2022. Combined with the Toronto Raptors’ historic NBA Championship and Bianca Andreescu’s meteoric rise to winning the US Open, how will the next generation of athletes, business leaders, and innovators shape the future of sports media, marketing, economics, and finance, both in Toronto and globally?
Join us on November 4 at U of T Scarborough for the annual Sports Management Speaker Series, featuring an esteemed panel of sports industry experts. This free event is generously supported by the Tenniel Chu Sports Management Fund.
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Mind over Matter? Ned Phillips explains the idea of peak performance in what he calls ‘the power of now’. His entire career, he never realized the importance of the mind until he partook in endurance races, in which the realization struck, your mind has to takes over, and focus not on the past, not the future, but only the present, and naturally your body will follow. With this in mind, how can we apply it to our daily lives?
Posted: September 27th, YouTube Link